50 | Praying Scripture for Peace | Trusting God When You Don’t Know the Outcome

Praying Scripture for Peace | Trusting God When You Don’t Know the Outcome

What if you didn’t have to be afraid…
even when you don’t know how things will turn out?

In this episode of Rooted + Rested, we continue our series on praying Scripture for peace, learning how to trust God in uncertain seasons and rest in His presence.


Praying Scripture for Peace in Uncertain Seasons

This week, we focus on what it looks like to practice praying Scripture for peace when life feels uncertain.

Not because everything is certain…
but because God is with you.

So if you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or trying to figure everything out, this episode is a gentle invitation to release fear and come back to what is true.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How to practice praying Scripture for peace in uncertain situations
  • How to trust God when you don’t know the outcome
  • How to release fear and rest in God’s presence
  • A simple way to carry Scripture with you throughout your day

Scripture for This Week

  • Psalm 91:2
  • Isaiah 41:10

A Gentle Reminder

Peace doesn’t come from knowing the outcome…

Instead, it comes from knowing you are not facing it alone.

God is not distant.
Rather, He is present.


How to Practice This Week

As you go through your day:

  • Memorize the full Scripture
  • Then repeat a simple phrase
  • Bring your fears honestly to God
  • And rest in His presence

There’s no pressure.

Just something simple…
something you can carry with you.


Simple Lines to Carry

  • “You are my refuge.”
  • “You are with me.”

Free Printable

If you’d like something tangible to return to, you can download this week’s printable here:


A Thought to Carry

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someone who might need a moment of peace or encouragement…

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Final Encouragement

You may not know how everything will unfold…

However, you don’t have to.

God is with you…

even here.